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Mac1967 said:
My doctor looked at me last fall, like I had just crawled out from the swamp when he learned that I had recently eaten a squirrel.

I paused and said, "something wrong with that?" He, a vegetarian, said, "no, but they are a rodent." I said, "you make that sound like I am eating mice out of my barn along with the owls."

(unfortunately, I live in a farkin subdivision and don't have a barn, owls or mice.)

I could ship you some mouse and owl meat, and even a bit of barn wood if you like. You can take it to the quack next time you go. :eek:ff :grin:
 
He'd think that's funny !!!! I do too. He knows I don't listen to him when it comes to what I eat.
 
I want to thank everyone for their help, I am stoping by the Log Cabin Shop Monday evening after I stop at my office. I am going to pick up a stock, barrel, and lock. I am going to get either a verner or a Dickert style stock, which ever feels better. I am also going to grab a few tools and give it a go.
 
The only TVM kit I have seen had a stock that was very soft and light. If I were to buy from TVM I would get the better stock. Having said that, I visited Tip Curtis's shop a few years ago. He will put you a kit together with as much or as little work done on the parts. He does very good work, and is in high demand. Be prepared to wait for a while, but be prepared to be very satisfied when the kit arrives. When it comes to longrifles and or kits, you truly do get what you pay for.
 
Yeah, I have done alot of research since joining here and that's why I have decided to deal with the Log Cabin Shop. I am in the area about once a month with my job and can stop in and hand select all my parts and can stop in for help and questions I will most definitely have.
 

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